Thomas Dekker, Saturn, Colin Kroll, Charles Leslie, Luke Evans and Victor Turpin, Wine Thief, Obamacare: HOT LINKS

Thomas Dekker, Saturn, Colin Kroll, Charles Leslie, Luke Evans and Victor Turpin, Wine Thief, Obamacare: HOT LINKS

BOB CORKER. Won’t say if he thinks Trump should be primaried in 2020: “We’ve got to remember what the Republican Party is.” He added, “What is happening right now is not the standard Republicanism that we’ve had in our country for many, many years.”

THAILAND. Chris Hemsworth puts his nips on display.

2016 ELECTION MEDDLING. Russians targeted Black people with force, had vast Instagram campaign: “The Russian influence campaign on social media in the 2016 election made an extraordinary effort to target African-Americans, used an array of tactics to try to suppress turnout among Democratic voters and unleashed a blizzard of posts on Instagram that rivaled or exceeded its Facebook operations, according to a report produced for the Senate Intelligence Committee.”

THE WINE THIEF. Jacob Bernstein profiles the late Nicholas DeMeyer, who stole $1.2 million worth of wine from his former boss before throwing himself off the 33rd floor of the Carlyle Hotel in NYC. “Before he died, everyone I know was like, ‘Go girl, get the money,’” Mr. Fitzpatrick said. “There was a part of me that was cheering him on and rooting for him. This guy from Goldman Sachs was so rich, he never even noticed any of the wine was missing. Had Nick not stolen seven really rare bottles, he could still be doing this and the guy would have no idea.”

MICHAEL COHEN. The House is going to want to hear from him: ‘Maryland Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings said Sunday that once his party retakes control of the House, he hopes President Donald Trump’s estranged former attorney Michael Cohen will testify before Congress.

FROM THE WOMAN WHO SHOULD BE PRESIDENT. Hillary Clinton writes letter to 8-year-old who lost her bid for class president.

CANDY PASSING. Michelle Obama speaks of the “beauty” of George W. Bush giving her candy.

CHARLES LESLIE. Inside the collector’s amazing phallus palace: ‘The enigmatic actor, art collector, gay activist, globetrotter, and doyenne of the SoHo scene has, along with his late partner J. Frederic “Fritz” Lohman (1922–2009), amassed the world’s premier collection of queer art. Together, the pair founded the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art—the first institution of its kind—which is down the block, on Wooster Street.’

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— Artsy (@artsy) December 15, 2018

MATTHEW WHITAKER. Judge to examine whether Trump’s appointment of Whitaker as acting attorney general violated the U.S. Constitution: “A decision by U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss could have ramifications for immigrants seeking asylum and for Whitaker’s tenure at the Justice Department as he waits for the U.S. Senate to confirm President Donald Trump’s permanent nominee for attorney general, William Barr.”

BEEFY BOYS. Luke Evans and Victor Turpin showing some PDA on the beach in Tulum.

OBAMACARE. Obama speaks out in Facebook post about ruling striking down Affordable Care Act: “…you might have heard about a federal court decision on a Republican lawsuit trying to strike down the Affordable Care Act in its entirety. That can be a scary thing to hear, particularly if you or someone you care about has a pre-existing condition. And that’s why it’s so important for you to know that last night’s ruling changes nothing for now. As this decision makes its way through the courts, which will take months, if not years, the law remains in place and will likely stay that way. Open enrollment is proceeding as planned today. And a good way to show that you’re tired of people trying to take away your health care is to go get covered!”

ECONOMY. Americans have turned very pessimistic: “The number of Americans expecting the U.S. economy to get worse in the next year is at its highest point since 2013, a national NBC/Wall Street Journal poll shows…Overall, 28 percent of Americans said the economy will get better in the next year, while 33 percent predict it will get worse, according to the survey, which was released Sunday. Those numbers were essentially reversed from January, when 35 percent said the economy would get better and 20 percent said it would get worse.”

GOOGLE. Company to invest $1 billion in NYC West Village campus: ‘As part of the New York City expansion, Google and Alphabet Chief Financial Officer Ruth Porat said in a blog post out this morning that the company “will have the capacity to more than double its staff” in the city over the next 10 years. The company plans to start moving into two properties on Hudson Street by 2020, and into a newly created building on Washington Street by 2022. “Google Hudson Square will be the primary location for our New York-based Global Business Organization,” Porat said.’

STONEY WESTMORELAND. Andi Mack actor fired after arrest on suspicion of soliciting a 13-year-old for sex: “Stoney Westmoreland, an actor working on the series ‘Andi Mack,’ was arrested in Salt Lake City today. Given the nature of the charges and our responsibility for the welfare of employed minors, we have released him from his recurring role and he will not be returning to work on the series which wraps production on its third season next week,” a Disney spokesperson said in a statement provided to TheWrap.

COLIN KROLL. HQ Trivia co-founder dies of drug overdose: “Law enforcement sources tell TMZ, Kroll’s girlfriend called police early Sunday and asked them to check up on him after she was unable to get in touch. Cops went to downtown Manhattan to do a welfare check, entered his apartment and found Kroll’s body in his bedroom with drug paraphernalia nearby. A police source tells TMZ at this point cops believe the drugs involved were cocaine and heroin.”

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE DAY. Thomas Dekker “Reaper”starring Garrett Clayton, Bella Dayne, Nick Eversman, Ana Mulvoy-Ten, Louis Hunter, Tasie Lawrence, Steven Asbury, Leah Gibson and Roxane Mesquida..

RING RAIN. Saturn’s rings are disappearing at a rapid pace.

MONDAY MUSCLE. The cowboy boys.

 

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Must-See LGBTQ TV: Ellen’s ‘Relatable’ drops on Netflix, new season of ‘Marvel’s Runaways’ on Hulu

Must-See LGBTQ TV: Ellen’s ‘Relatable’ drops on Netflix, new season of ‘Marvel’s Runaways’ on Hulu

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Grab the remote, set your DVR or queue up your streaming service of choice! GLAAD is bringing you the highlights LGBTQ on TV this week. Check back every Sunday for up-to-date coverage in LGBTQ-inclusive programming on TV.

This Tuesday, Ellen DeGeneres’ first stand up special in fifteen years will drop on Netflix. The comedian and talk show host comes back to the stage to talk about if she is still relatable to fans, as well as her series Ellen being cancelled after she came out as a lesbian. Relatable: Tuesday on Netflix.

The next season of Marvel’s Runaways will be released on Hulu in its entirety this Friday. The second season will continue to follow the teenage superheroes on the run being pursued by their parents, and further develop the story of the burgeoning relationship between lesbian hero Karolina Dean and bi hero Nico Minoru. Runaways: Friday on Hulu.

Sunday, December 9: God Friended Me (8:30pm, CBS); Counterpart (9pm, Starz); Sally4Ever (10:30pm, HBO)

Tuesday: Relatable (Netflix)

Thursday: Timeless (8pm, NBC); Murphy Brown (9:30pm, CBS)

Friday: Marvel’s Runaways (Hulu); Dynasty (8pm, The CW); Midnight, Texas (8pm, NBC); RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars (8pm, VH1); Van Helsing (10pm, Syfy)

December 16, 2018

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A year before Stonewall, gay men fought police sex raids on Fire Island’s ‘Meat Rack’

A year before Stonewall, gay men fought police sex raids on Fire Island’s ‘Meat Rack’
The Meat Rack in Fire Island has long been a popular cruising spot, but it was also an important site of gay liberation.

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‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Continues to Break Records, is Now the Highest Grossing Music Biopic of All Time

‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Continues to Break Records, is Now the Highest Grossing Music Biopic of All Time

Bohemian Rhapsody, the Queen/Freddie Mercury biopic, continues to smash records and is now the highest-grossing music biopic of all time.

Deadline reports: ‘Continuing its pleasure cruise, 20th Century Fox/New Regency/GK Films’ Bohemian Rhapsody has shot past $600 million at the global box office, becoming the highest-grossing music biopic of all time domestically, internationally and worldwide. The split through Wednesday is $175.7M in North America and $433M at the international box office for a global cume of $608.7M.’

It recently became the biggest-grossing movie with LGBTQ themes of all time,  ahead of The Birdcage ($185 million internationally/ $124 million domestic) and Interview with the Vampire, The Imitation Game, and Brokeback Mountain.

The film also pushed the title track “Bohemian Rhapsody” to a new record. It became the most streamed song from the 20th Century, leaping ahead of Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit”.

The film has been nominated for two Golden Globe awards and two SAG awards.

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Angela Ponce Makes History as Miss Universe Pageant’s First Transgender Contestant

Angela Ponce Makes History as Miss Universe Pageant’s First Transgender Contestant

The first transgender contestant made history at last night’s Miss Universe pageant in Bangkok, Thailand. Miss Spain, Angela Ponce, failed to make the final Top 20 round, but offered this defining statement: “I don’t need to win Miss Universe. I only need to be here.”

Ponce told the AP in July that she hoped to use her platform as a way to help trans kids and high rates of suicides among trans teenagers: “If my going through all this contributes to the world moving a little step forward, then that’s a personal crown that will always accompany me…”

Ponce spoke with TIME magazine in November about what her competition would mean: “More than a message to [Donald Trump], it would be a win for human rights. Trans women have been persecuted and erased for so long. If they give me the crown, it would show trans women are just as much women as cis women….I like to think that most people who don’t understand me, it’s not because they’re bad people. It’s because no one taught them about diversity. What you don’t talk about doesn’t exist—even though trans people have been here since there were people on earth.”

Es el momento de que se escuche nuestra voz alta, clara y directa, poner fin a un odio y violencia sin sentido. igualdad, respeto, inclusión, promover los derechos humanos ante el mundo y que mi participación en #MissUniverse pueda traer cambios visibles en la sociedad pic.twitter.com/0PZb5qbwYT

— ANGELA PONCE (@angelaponceof) December 16, 2018

Tweeted Ponce before the event: “It is time for our loud, clear and direct voice to be heard, to put an end to senseless hatred and violence. Equality, respect, inclusion, promote human rights to the world and that my participation in #MissUniverse can bring visible changes in society.”

The first transgender Miss Universe contestant in the competition’s history, Angela Ponce, says she’s proud to represent Spain and increase trans visibility: t.co/FExUBVgRdC pic.twitter.com/q2IYlPv1v8

— CNN (@CNN) December 17, 2018

My National Costume in Miss Universe is a traditional Spanish “bata de cola”. This is an iconic piece in Spain, also known all over the world; it is a precious reference of my country. #MissUniverse #MissUniverse2018 #RoadToMissUniverse pic.twitter.com/zch650Zzbn

— ANGELA PONCE (@angelaponceof) December 11, 2018

“I don’t need to win Miss Universe. I just need to be here.” -Angela Ponce, Miss Spain 2018. Say it loud and proud!!! #MissUniverse pic.twitter.com/YhnVyqYv1N

— (@Jhaycie1231) December 17, 2018

“I don’t need to win Miss Universe, I just need to be here.”

Lola: Bakit sinama sya, eh bakla sya?
Me & friends: Babae po sya, nay

I am so proud of this year’s Miss Universe Edition. Angela Ponce, you will forever be in our hearts.

THIS. IS. MISS. UNIVERSE.#MissUniverse pic.twitter.com/82zLvtrMO2

— Kimber D (@kimber_datu) December 17, 2018

The Miss Universe crown eventually went to Catriona Gray, Miss Philippines.

Miss Universe 2018 is… PHILIPPINES! pic.twitter.com/r2BkN8JpXh

— Miss Universe (@MissUniverse) December 17, 2018

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